BIG Brother pin-up Karly Ashworth yesterday vowed to sue her ex-lover over nude pictures of her which appeared on the internet.

The wannabe model will pursue a civil action against Kenneth Tong after police confirmed they were taking no further action in the case.

She told the Record: “I am continuing with this for the sake of other women. I can’t let him get away with it.

“I have enough evidence so I am now seeking a lawyer to sue him.”

The Record told last month how she went to police after nude pix of her appeared on the net following her split with Tong, 24, a friend of Rangers goalie Allan McGregor.

Karly and Tong appeared on Big Brother last summer. Karly, 21 was an original contestant and boyfriend Tong became a housemate during the series.

Karly, of Methilhill, Fife, said Tong took the nude photos of her and she did not believe they could have got on to the internet without him being involved.

She claimed he was directing people to the four lurid images from his Twitter page.

Karly, who feared the pictures may damage her modellingprospects, said at the time: “No woman deserves to put up with something like this. These were private photos and I was shocked and devastated when I realised they had been posted on the net.”

But Fife Police have confirmed they will not be reporting the case to the procurator fiscal.

Chief Inspector Mike Stevens said yesterday: “Karly Ashworth was provided with advice and guidance in relation to this issue with no further action taken by investigating officers.”

However, Karly, who has now gone overseas to further her modelling career, insisted that she would not let the matter drop.

She said: “I’m disgusted at what he did, and can’t believe someone I used to love would do that to me.

“No one deserves for that to happen to them, especially not from someone they shared so much with.”

Karly added: “ If it wasn’t for me, no one would have even known his name. I would say to anyone to be very wary of this man.”

She claimed Tong’s alleged actions had jeopardised her career prospects in the UK, adding: “Luckily, I am a strong person and have signed a big modelling job overseas which I am really happy about.

“I think if this happened to someone who was not as strong, it would have broken them. ”

Tong, Rangers keeper McGregor, and St Johnstone‘s Portuguese star Filipe Morais, were recently caught up in sex assault claims made by a mother-of-two from Glasgow.

Businessman Tong was last month questioned for six hours at Glasgow’s Aitkenhead Road police station. He later insisted his name would be cleared.